Fall Photography Workshop offered at the BVML in Honey Grove
By Patsi Tindel, Program Director, Bertha Voyer Memorial Library
Sep 16, 2010
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Calling all enthusiastic photographers who want to move beyond shooting in automatic mode of your digital camera!!!  Perhaps you're an intermediate who has explored all the buttons on your camera, but yet you'd like to use the features of your camera more deliberately and take greater control of your images.  Maybe you'd just like to join fellow enthusiasts, learning together and inspiring one another.  If so, our Fall Photography Workshop is meant for you. 

We will be exploring exposure, composition, the digital camera, and the digital dark room over 8 fun-filled weeks.   We will investigate aperture, shutter speed, ISO, equivalent exposures, f-stops, bracketing, depth of field, focal length, light, and metering.  Along the way we'll also discuss elements of design and how to use them to greater effect. 

By the end of the class, you'll be shooting with greater confidence, a more critical eye, and full control of your gear.  All you need to bring is your digital camera and willingness to learn and share.   There is a one-time $10 charge for each student. 

Please call or e-mail the BVM Library to register for this class, as space is limited.  The class will begin on September 16 and will be from 5:30-7:00 p.m.  We will continue meeting each Thursday evening until November 4. To register or for questions, please call 903-378-2206 or e-mail the library at tindel@honeygrove.org.